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Re: New SAA Publication



I finally used  <publications@archivists.org>  because my email got rejected
as being an unrecognized recipient.

BTW, Rodney telephoned me & asked that I contact him in early September,
since the book has not been published yet.


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> From:         an xiaomi[SMTP:anxiaomi@LIVERPOOL.AC.UK]
> Reply To:     Archives & Archivists
> Sent:         Thursday, August 10, 2000 3:42 PM
> To:   ARCHIVES@LISTSERV.MUOHIO.EDU
> Subject:      Re: New SAA Publication
>
> Is there anything wrong with the following address ?
> rfranklin@archivists.org
>
> Seems hard to get through . How much is it , if
> delivered  to UK? of China?
>
> Thanks for responding.
>
> On Thu, 10 Aug 2000 10:59:29 -0500 Tim Ericson
> <TLE@GML.LIB.UWM.EDU> wrote:
>
> > FYI from the SAA (...see Part Three)
> > Tim
> >
> > >>> Susan Fox <sfox@ARCHIVISTS.ORG> 08/10 9:39 AM >>>
> > For immediate release from the Society of American Archivists:
> >
> > AMERICAN ARCHIVAL STUDIES:
> > READINGS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
> > edited by Randall C. Jimerson
> >
> > The 28 essays reprinted in this volume represent important recent
> > American
> > writings on archives and the role of archivists in modern society.
> > They are
> > collected here in order to make them more easily accessible to
> > archival
> > students and practicing archivists, indeed to anyone who wants to
> > explore
> > archival issues in greater detail than can be found in introductory
> > texts.
> > These articles provide important perspectives both on basic elements
> > of
> > archival practice and on fundamental principles in archival theory
> > and
> > methodology.
> >
> > Table of Contents
> >
> > Introduction
> >         American Archivists and the Search for Professional Identity
> >         by Randall C. Jimerson
> >
> > Part One: Understanding Archives and Archivists
> >
> > 1       "Dear Mary Jane": Some Reflections on Being an Archivist
> >            by John A. Fleckner
> >
> > 2       To Remember and Forget: Archives, Memory and Culture
> >           by Kenneth E. Foote
> >
> > 3       The Symbolic Significance of Archives
> >           by James M. O'Toole
> >
> > 4       "Mind and Sight": Visual Literacy and the Archivist
> >            by Elisabeth Kaplan and  Jeffrey Mifflin
> >
> > Part Two: Archival History
> >
> > 5       Liberty, Equality, Posterity?: Some Archival Lessons From the
> >
> >          Case of the French Revolution
> >          by Judith M. Panitch
> >
> > 6       The Provenance of a Profession: The Permanence of the
> >          Public Archives and Historical Manuscripts Traditions in
> >          American Archival History
> >          by Luke J. Gilliland-Swetland
> >
> > 7       The Blessings of Providence on an Association of Archivists
> >          by J. Frank Cook
> >
> > Part Three: Selection and Documentation
> >
> > 8       At the "rim of creative dissatisfaction": Archivists and
> > Acquisition
> >          Development
> >          by Timothy L. Ericson
> >
> > 9       Who Controls the Past  by Helen Willa Samuels
> >
> > 10      The Documentation Strategy and Archival Appraisal Principles:
> >
> >            A Different Perspective
> >            by Richard J. Cox
> >
> > Part Four: Appraisal
> >
> > 11      On the Idea of Uniqueness  by James M. O'Toole
> >
> > 12      Exploring the Black Box: The Appraisal of University
> > Administrative
> >           Records
> >           by Frank Boles and Julia Marks Young
> >
> > 13      "The Surest Proof": A Utilitarian Approach to Appraisal
> >            by Mark Greene
> >
> > Part Five: Arrangement and Description
> >
> > 14      The Power of the Principle of Provenance
> >            by David A. Bearman and  Richard H. Lytle
> >
> > 15      Description and Reference in the Age of Automation
> >           by Avra Michelson
> >
> > 16      Descriptive Practices for Electronic Records: Deciding What
> > is
> >           Essential  and Imagining What is Possible
> >           by Margaret Hedstrom
> >
> > 17      Encoded Archival Description: The Development of an
> >           Encoding Standard for Archival Finding Aids
> >           by Daniel V. Pitti
> >
> > Part Six: Reference and Use of Archives
> >
> > 18      In the Eye of the Beholder: Archives Administration from the
> >
> >           User's Point of  View
> >           by Elsie T. Freeman
> >
> > 19      Facts and Frameworks: An Approach to Studying the Users of
> > Archives
> >           by Paul Conway
> >
> > 20      Understanding Administrative Use and Users in University
> > Archives
> >           by Elizabeth Yakel and Laura L. Bost
> >
> > Part Seven: Preservation
> >
> > 21      On the Idea of Permanence  by James M. O'Toole
> >
> > 22      Archival Preservation Practice in a Nationwide Context
> >           by  Paul Conway
> >
> > 23      Preservation Re-Recording of Audio Recordings in Archives:
> > Problems,
> >           Priorities, Technologies, and Recommendations
> >           by Christopher Ann Paton
> >
> > Part Eight: Electronic Records
> >
> > 24      Reinventing Archives for Electronic Records: Alternative
> > Service
> >           Delivery Options
> >           by David Bearman and Margaret Hedstrom
> >
> > 25      Schellenberg in Cyberspace  by Linda Henry
> >
> > 26      Digital Communications: Documentary Opportunities Not to Be
> > Missed
> >           by Anne Gilliland-Swetland
> >
> > Part Nine: Management
> >
> > 27      Redefining Archival Identity: Meeting User Needs in the
> > Information
> >           Society
> >           by Randall C. Jimerson
> >
> > 28      Keepers, Users and Funders: Building an Awareness of Archival
> > Value
> >           by John J. Grabowski
> >
> > Randall C. Jimerson is associate professor of history and director of
> > the
> > graduate program in archives and records management at Western
> > Washington
> > University, Bellingham, Wash.
> >
> > AMERICAN ARCHIVAL STUDIES: READINGS IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
> > Published by Society of American Archivists (SAA)
> > Publication Date: September 2000   ca.650 pp.   6"x9"  soft cover
> > $44.95 (SAA members $34.95)     ISBN 0-931828-41-4     product code
> > 395
> >
> > TO ORDER, contact Rodney Franklin at rfranklin@archivists.org or
> > 312/922-0140 or SAA Publications, 527 S. Wells Street, 5th Floor,
> > Chicago,
> > IL 60607.
> >
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